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The struggle goes on: WADA, doping, and the organic passport – half 1

“Have a look at the climb of Alpe d’Huez in 2022. [Geraint] Thomas, [Tadej] Pogačar, [Jonas] Vingegaard, they have been all there and over three minutes slower than [Marco] Pantani in 1995. And he was on a 9kg metal bike. During the last 10 years, the sensitivity of doping and evaluation has elevated by an element of 1,000, which signifies that you’re capable of detect substances with a focus that’s 1,000 instances lower than earlier than. We’re nonetheless bettering the system, however I’d say that if there’s a doping substance within the physique of an athlete, it is going to be discovered.” 

These are the phrases of Raphael Faiss, analysis supervisor on the Centre of Analysis and Experience in Anti-Doping sciences (REDs) on the College of Lausanne. The reason for Faiss’ optimism? The Athlete Organic Passport, or ABP, this yr celebrates 15 years since WADA, the World Anti-Doping Company, rolled out its “new testing paradigm”. 

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